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*Local, National and International Communities and Govts.
Urged to take Concrete Actions to Combat Climate Change
*
Tuticorin August 31: The Civil Society Organisations have urged the Local,
National and International Communities and Govts. to take Concrete Actions
to Combat Climate Change, in an International Seminar on Climate Change in
the context of the forthcoming Copenhagen UN Conference on Climate Change.
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Siemenpuu Foundation, Finland, Tamil Nadu Environment Council (TNEC),
Southern Initiative NGO Forum for Participatory Development (SINFPAD), Joint
Action for Sustainable Livelihood (JASuL), Low External Input for
Sustainable Agriculture (LEISA), Tribal Organisations for Fifth Schedule
Campaign (TAFSC), National Adhivasi Alliance (NAA) and South Asian Dialogues
on Ecological Democracy SADED jointly organized the seminar on Climate
Change in Vembar on August 29th and 30th and made deliberations on Climate
Change and has come out with “Vembar Declaration on Climate Change”, which
consists of action plans for combating climate change. The following are the
actions proposed in the Vembar Declaration:

1. We will work towards raising awareness, promoting and sensitizing local
communities on climate change (including Tribal issues);

2. Listen to the voices of local Peoples’ their aspirations and their dreams
(fisher folk, farmers, tribals, dalits and other marginalized groups);

3. Strengthening the gramsabhas (local governance body) towards controlling
resources and developing action plans for addressing climate change and
strategies for engaging with local and international issues;

4. Strengthening democracy at local level through collective and
participatory decision making;

5. Organizing dialogues at different levels for new knowledge about climate
change and other related issues;

6. Advocating and creating policies to force government adhere to
alternative, pro-people and pro-community policies.

7. Addressing the local issues with global perspective and strategies;

8. Promote local consumption and avoid transporting farm products to far of
places;

9. Develop a consumption index for promoting reduction of emissions;

10. Reviving , Developing and adopting eco and environment friendly
technologies;

11. Ensuring sustainable livelihoods for the People;

12. Sensitize and train the local Panchayat bodies [government], local
communities on issues affecting Adivasis, fisher folk, Dalits, unorganized
labourers, farmers and the policies affecting these communities;

13. Build the interface and networking between Peoples’ organizations,
movements and local Panchayat bodies;

14. Empowering the grassroots organizations on issues of climate change;

15. Engaging media actively for advocacy campaigns at different levels;

16. Nurturing the Ecological values, community knowledge and practices among
all including youth and children;

17. Making self commitment towards reducing our ecological footprint

The Vembar Declaration also demands the international
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and governments to take concrete targeted measures towards combating global
climate change. The basis of the Declaration is to ensure Justice, Equitable
and sustainable life of the entire humanity and Mother Earth.

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